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the city? >> you know -- >> is there a number? i heard upwards of $60,000. is that an outrageous number? >> i don't know the latest costing for this, but it's not free. >> in fact, that cost has gone way up. the latest number is more than $90,000 per tent per year, according to a department of homelessness report released in march 2023. and for some city officials, it's a price worth paying. >> the opportunity costs of people trying to live a life on the street, not making progress, going backwards, and their mental health and their physical health, being preyed upon by drug dealers and violence, that's the real cost that we should really be worried about. >> this is sam dodge. he's the director of the healthy streets operation center. his team offers services to people before their tents are cleared by the city. >> you let us know when you're done, and we will come through and clear it. >> thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> can you give me a sense of the numbers of people who are experiencing homele
the city? >> you know -- >> is there a number? i heard upwards of $60,000. is that an outrageous number? >> i don't know the latest costing for this, but it's not free. >> in fact, that cost has gone way up. the latest number is more than $90,000 per tent per year, according to a department of homelessness report released in march 2023. and for some city officials, it's a price worth paying. >> the opportunity costs of people trying to live a life on the street,...
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in the middle of the boom, the city hall decided what we need is a new city hall for $40 million, and then ended up defaulting on it. and now there is a bank in the bottom. some people on a couple of the floors. but most of this giant building is empty. as if that's not bad enough that. >> spent $32 million on two other parking garages next door which they also defaulted which also aren't being used. throw in a couple of other pet projects, and all told, stockton wracked up a pretty hefty bill. they decided to pay for it the old-fashioned way. they borrowed for it. by issuing municipal bonds to cover the costs of the projects. but when the housing bubble burst, the tax revenue they were counting on dropped, and stockton found itself unable to pay back the loans. >> you know, it's interesting, because stockton was this -- was this boomtown, this boomtown that really kind of came into existence during the gold rush. and when you kind of look at the things that were being built, it was almost this same type of gold rush mentality, this dream ideal of what a city would be, of what you wan
in the middle of the boom, the city hall decided what we need is a new city hall for $40 million, and then ended up defaulting on it. and now there is a bank in the bottom. some people on a couple of the floors. but most of this giant building is empty. as if that's not bad enough that. >> spent $32 million on two other parking garages next door which they also defaulted which also aren't being used. throw in a couple of other pet projects, and all told, stockton wracked up a pretty hefty...
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. >>> jerusalem is the universal city, the chosen city, the holy city. that's its blessing, but it also gives it its danger and its ugliness too, because it means that people believe that they must possess it absolutely. >> the palestinian/israeli conflict that we are experiencing today, you've seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is the place where jesus was crucified. >> for muslims, jerusalem is where the prophet muhammed made the night journey. >> people who are said to have conquered the world have swept through this city. >> no other individual changed the landscape in the way herod the great did. >> saladin was determined to take on the christians and throw them out of jerusalem. >> at a time of ottoman/islamic rule, the british badly wanted to control the holy land. >> the main case of the arabs is against the british government policy in palestine. >> we are the only people in the world homeless and stateless. >> for israelis, the creat
. >>> jerusalem is the universal city, the chosen city, the holy city. that's its blessing, but it also gives it its danger and its ugliness too, because it means that people believe that they must possess it absolutely. >> the palestinian/israeli conflict that we are experiencing today, you've seen it experienced in jerusalem for thousands of years. >> for the jews, jerusalem is where solomon built the holy temple. >> for christians, this is the place where jesus was...
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city the size and the decades and the history of problems in the city so the dynamics are different. we are talking about things that are fluid that change at the drop of a dime. yeah. >> let's go back to the mall. you said you were there, right? >> right. >> why didn't the police arrest some of the juveniles throwing things at them? >> initially they had a couple hundred officers on the scene, and they thought that would be enough okay? but when i watched the students, the police officers have to stay in a unit to be effective in what they are doing and move the crowd in a particular direction and split the crowd and send them in different directions and one group can become five just like that. the police cannot. they need the proper number of boots on the ground for arrest teams. they didn't have that right away. as they brought additional police officers in to form those arrests teams, that's what they eventually did. even then as they started to move the crowd south to north avenue and west some of the people circled back around to fill in where the police had been and started l
city the size and the decades and the history of problems in the city so the dynamics are different. we are talking about things that are fluid that change at the drop of a dime. yeah. >> let's go back to the mall. you said you were there, right? >> right. >> why didn't the police arrest some of the juveniles throwing things at them? >> initially they had a couple hundred officers on the scene, and they thought that would be enough okay? but when i watched the students,...
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food in the city. the surprising thing is that the chef is an out-of-towner... ...and no he's not from naples, or even milan, he's from japan. -stanley. -kotaro. -nice to meet you. -pleasure. nice to meet you too. kotaro noda was lured here 20 years ago by his obsession with the flavors of italian cuisine. noda's food has won praise for its creativity but tonight he's making the simplest roman classic. it's one of the famous four pastas, cacio e pepe, literally 'cheese and pepper.' there are just three main ingredients but it takes great skill to make this roman favorite perfect. of course, another italian kitchen secret. could take a while. i know you may be thinking this is ludicrously simple food but believe me, it's extraordinary and don't just take my word for it. where's karen? karen? come here. right. -ok. -ok. ok. this is karen who works with us, one of the producers. she's from rome. -so you tell us what you think. -ok. ok. no pressure. no. no pressure, no pressure. he's not nervous at all. [n
food in the city. the surprising thing is that the chef is an out-of-towner... ...and no he's not from naples, or even milan, he's from japan. -stanley. -kotaro. -nice to meet you. -pleasure. nice to meet you too. kotaro noda was lured here 20 years ago by his obsession with the flavors of italian cuisine. noda's food has won praise for its creativity but tonight he's making the simplest roman classic. it's one of the famous four pastas, cacio e pepe, literally 'cheese and pepper.' there are...
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about the city. that's their job. and unfortunately, you do need this type of equipment. we've already had a number of officers injured. due to this melee out here, and now we've got the minibikes out running up and down the street, but -- so yeah. there is is a time and a place for the deployment and use of this equipment, and i'm really hoping things calm down somewhat here that we're able to disburse some of these young people and get things back to normal then we can retire some of this equipment. >> can you tell what's being thrown? >> yeah. i mean it's rocks. it's bricks. it's anything they can find laying around in the street. a couple of bottles. and some of the alleys that the kids were running down there's -- tons of debris. to grab, and then bring out and then hurl at the police officers standing here at monroe and this road. >> can you explain this art part of town in baltimore? adjacent to a mall a metro station. where are we here? >> yeah. so this is a major hub in baltimore just in the
about the city. that's their job. and unfortunately, you do need this type of equipment. we've already had a number of officers injured. due to this melee out here, and now we've got the minibikes out running up and down the street, but -- so yeah. there is is a time and a place for the deployment and use of this equipment, and i'm really hoping things calm down somewhat here that we're able to disburse some of these young people and get things back to normal then we can retire some of this...
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are bringing in the city. so kherson, they are by their behavior showing russians to leave. so the mood is really strong. >> listen, it has been said by military experts and people who, you know, with far more knowledge than me, that vladimir putin and the russian military did not expect this level of resistance. we have reporting from mariupol, by the way, about people melting snow for drinking water. there's no food, there's no supplies, they need help there. and i want to know about kyiv as well, because you get a sense of how many people are still in kyiv, and are there enough resources there? >> well, it seems that the city is becoming like a fortress. it's empty during the day. you can see the lines near the pharmacies, because only a few are working. you can see also the lines at some of the food stores. but basically, otherwise people are trying not to go out to the city, to the streets. and the lines of defense are around the city with territorial defense and with the armed forces that are standing ar
are bringing in the city. so kherson, they are by their behavior showing russians to leave. so the mood is really strong. >> listen, it has been said by military experts and people who, you know, with far more knowledge than me, that vladimir putin and the russian military did not expect this level of resistance. we have reporting from mariupol, by the way, about people melting snow for drinking water. there's no food, there's no supplies, they need help there. and i want to know about...
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food in the city. the surprising thing is that the chef is an out of towner. and no, he's not from naples. or even milan. he's from japan. >> bona sera. >> bona sera. >> stanley. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> kotura noda was lured her by his obsession with italian cuisine. noda's food has won praise for its creativity. but tonight he's making one of the classics. one of the more famous classics. literally "cheese and pepper." there are just three main ingredients. but it takes great skill to make this roman perfectly. of course, another italian kitchen secret . >> could t >> could take awhile. >> i know you may be thinking this is ludicrously simple food. but believe me, it's extraordinary. and don't just take my word for it. >> where's karen? karen? come here. okay. this is karen, who works with us. one of the producers. she's from rome. so you tell us what you think, karen. >> okay. >> all right, go ahead. no, no pressure, no pressure. >> okay. >> he's not nervous at all. he doesn't care
food in the city. the surprising thing is that the chef is an out of towner. and no, he's not from naples. or even milan. he's from japan. >> bona sera. >> bona sera. >> stanley. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> kotura noda was lured her by his obsession with italian cuisine. noda's food has won praise for its creativity. but tonight he's making one of the classics. one of the more famous classics. literally "cheese and pepper." there are just...
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the city will be safe. and marylanders will be proud of the effort once we get this cleaned up. >> how are you going enforce a curfew tomorrow -- how are you going to enforce a curfew tomorrow whether kids are out of school and they've said that many of the young people are -- the people who will are doing this? >> say again, i'm sorry. >> i've got don now with me live. also i have former cnn hero joe jones who is from here. and your organization is center for urban families. so i want to talk about your work and especially who you were talking to last night. first to you don lemon. listen they were on with you for 10.5 minutes, you kept pushing. then they sort of turned and walked away. what was that about? >> reporter: i don't know if the governor had somewhere to go. i have no idea. someone behind him said "we have to go," and the mayor followed suit. so what it was about, i don't know. you know they answered some of the questions. i take it maybe they didn't want to answer -- i'm not here to make friend
the city will be safe. and marylanders will be proud of the effort once we get this cleaned up. >> how are you going enforce a curfew tomorrow -- how are you going to enforce a curfew tomorrow whether kids are out of school and they've said that many of the young people are -- the people who will are doing this? >> say again, i'm sorry. >> i've got don now with me live. also i have former cnn hero joe jones who is from here. and your organization is center for urban families....
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the city of baltimore. tonight we see some of the same people in baltimore that were here last monday. we recognize the concerns over the curfew. for tonight's and everyone's safety we're going to keep the curfew in place. we thank everyone for their patience and cooperation for the last four nights of peace and stabilization within our city. we will all want to get back to normalcy and have the city running in the right direction. i'd like to bring the colonel up to talk from the state police. >> good evening. just to echo what the commissioner said we have had several good days peaceful days. people have protested been able to get their word out peacefully. we totally support that. i think you've seen law enforcement help them. and we will continue to do that. but it has always been about safety. safety of the lives of the citizens of baltimore. and secondary other issues within the city of baltimore. you know we want to keep things in place as they have been. we'll continue as a state police and every co
the city of baltimore. tonight we see some of the same people in baltimore that were here last monday. we recognize the concerns over the curfew. for tonight's and everyone's safety we're going to keep the curfew in place. we thank everyone for their patience and cooperation for the last four nights of peace and stabilization within our city. we will all want to get back to normalcy and have the city running in the right direction. i'd like to bring the colonel up to talk from the state police....
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the city is already using the data providing pedestrian counts to small business owners in the city's online business atlas and there is promising potential for data integration with consumer apps. >> if it was yelp or google maps, you could find a restaurant that you always wanted to try but it is always packed. right now is the right time to go. >> today the company only covers about 25% of the city. to help count the rest, placemeter is offering to pay residents to stream video from their own windows using an old smart phone. >> today we count vehicles and pedestrians. tomorrow we will start detecting and classifying gender, then age. then we'll start detecting people with strollers and bags and things like that. >> with detection technology rapidly improving, an obvious concern is whether the systems will be able to track the details of our daily lives. >> what we do is turn video feeds into data. a video feeds are a little creepy. somebody looks at them. in our case a computer looks at them. whatever one case gets through a system, we process it, turn it into data and delete it.
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and aren't the responsibility of the city. and the only name that you all have used all day long is the city of atlanta. when you could have easily put up your cameras and shown the images of our city. with the streets being improved and the city moving. >> and let me ask you, just a question then before we go on that front, because a lot of people who live in your city and use your city use the interstates. so to them, all those things are tied together, right? you don't know when you cross the city line, so is it the governor's fault that the interstates have created this horrible image and horrible experience? >> erin, rather than playing the blame game, we have shared responsibility. but i want to state clearly, i don't have jurisdiction to clear interstate highways in the city of atlanta. i'm responsible for the streets that are in the city of atlanta. and as of today, one day in to a severe weather event, we got our streets cleaned, we kept our hospitals open, we kept our people safe, and the city of atlanta is running a
and aren't the responsibility of the city. and the only name that you all have used all day long is the city of atlanta. when you could have easily put up your cameras and shown the images of our city. with the streets being improved and the city moving. >> and let me ask you, just a question then before we go on that front, because a lot of people who live in your city and use your city use the interstates. so to them, all those things are tied together, right? you don't know when you...
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the city. what we have are these offices, huge massive office complexes that are empty. they're in effect the empty gold mine shafts because the miners have moved away. and what do you do with an empty shaft? >> when you walk around the city, what do you see? especially downtown. >> what you see is a lot of empty storefronts. you see empty offices. and you see tents. added into this mix, however, is something that we're seeing across the country that is just like an acid corrosive, and that's fentanyl. you put homelessness, mentally ill, and fentanyl together and it's worse than the third world because it's right under the shadow of the rich and the powerful and it is not only tolerated, until recently it was almost ignored in san francisco. >> it used to be in this city everyone worried about the earthquake, the big one shaking this city apart. but residents now say that's changed. it turns out that covid, homelessness, drug overdoses, ideology and policy is what's shaken this city up in the w
the city. what we have are these offices, huge massive office complexes that are empty. they're in effect the empty gold mine shafts because the miners have moved away. and what do you do with an empty shaft? >> when you walk around the city, what do you see? especially downtown. >> what you see is a lot of empty storefronts. you see empty offices. and you see tents. added into this mix, however, is something that we're seeing across the country that is just like an acid corrosive,...
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we are very proud of this city proud of the people of the city. it's going to take us awhile to restore order and get things back to normal and get everybody comfortable again. we are going to do everything we can to bring people back to the city. [ inaudible question ] do you have anything you can say about having troops on the ground in the city giving up freedom -- >> you know what? i spent 48 hours not only you know handling this crisis and organizing this effort in the community, i spent all day today and yesterday all over baltimore city talking with people. all day long nearly every single person i talked to thanked us profusely, thank you for bringing the guard, thank you for bringing the maryland state police. thank you for bringing law and order back to our city. if you remember on monday night, the city was in flames. cars were being exploded. stores were being looted people homes being burnt to the ground. people are happy we are here and things are not like monday night. >> the other day you used the word -- mayor requested the nation
we are very proud of this city proud of the people of the city. it's going to take us awhile to restore order and get things back to normal and get everybody comfortable again. we are going to do everything we can to bring people back to the city. [ inaudible question ] do you have anything you can say about having troops on the ground in the city giving up freedom -- >> you know what? i spent 48 hours not only you know handling this crisis and organizing this effort in the community, i...
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chief for the city of sanford. i do this in the hopes of restoring some semblance of calm to the city which has been in turmoil for several weeks. as the chief of police of the city of sanford, i made sure the facts of this case have been presented to the office of the state attorney. it is my hope that the investigation process will move forward swiftly and appropriately through the justice system and that a final determination in this case is reached. thank you. >> in the interim, police captain scott o'connor will assume the co-duties of running the sanford police department while we look for an interim police chief. this is a very difficult time for this community. it is a very difficult time for our nation. this incident has gathered international attention. i ask that the citizens both of sanford and of the country understand that the judicial process is put in place and what the city of sanford wants more than anything else for the trayvon martin family is justice. it has been turned over to the state attorn
chief for the city of sanford. i do this in the hopes of restoring some semblance of calm to the city which has been in turmoil for several weeks. as the chief of police of the city of sanford, i made sure the facts of this case have been presented to the office of the state attorney. it is my hope that the investigation process will move forward swiftly and appropriately through the justice system and that a final determination in this case is reached. thank you. >> in the interim,...
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i love the city. i've been to camden yards for a game i've been to the inner gnash harbor the whole deal. there's a tremendous amount of loss damage a loss of hope. but moving forward, let me show you what i saw just in the last couple of hours of being here. take a look. this is east baltimore, and this is absolutely heartbreaking. this is a $16 million loss. it would have been affordable housing for senior citizens in this community, helping them with their mortgage hiv/aids testing. and it's now all gone. you can still smell the fires from last evening, and some of it the smoke, still smoldering, still. i just spoke with the reverend here who says they still noon rebuild from the ash. how does your heart feel? >> a little disheartened and bewilder good what has taken place. we've been -- bewildered about what has taken place. we've been trying to rebuild the community with all of the vacant lots and empty buildings, we saw hope and saw potential and transforming this community by restoring people a
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city over the weekend. but pittsburgh was not the only site of a shooting in the u.s. in the past few days. cnn's nadia romero has more on gun violence in america. >> reporter: a busy weekend of gun violence across the country. let's start with pittsburgh. there police say there was a large party of some 200 people, the majority of them juveniles, people who were under age, attended this party. police say there were drugs, alcohol and guns and a shooting happened where the shooting happened inside and outside of a rented airbnb property. and here's what we know. two people are dead. police tell us they're both boys under the age of 18. there are eight gunshot victims and more people who were injured because police say many people were jumping out of windows trying to get away from the shooting. and police are looking for multiple shooters, but they don't have any suspects in custody right now. police say this is their top priority. take a listen. >> you had officers and medics who were trying to attend to v
city over the weekend. but pittsburgh was not the only site of a shooting in the u.s. in the past few days. cnn's nadia romero has more on gun violence in america. >> reporter: a busy weekend of gun violence across the country. let's start with pittsburgh. there police say there was a large party of some 200 people, the majority of them juveniles, people who were under age, attended this party. police say there were drugs, alcohol and guns and a shooting happened where the shooting...
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it is a city as diverse as the city of new york itself. a lot of hometown love, a lot of new york artists and artists from all over. that plays to the diversity of the lineup. there's a little of something in terms of music for everyone. new york philharmonic, paul simon, jennifer hudson, barry manilow, santana. the list goes on and on. it is a great assignment, i can tell you that, as you well know. things are filling in since they opened gates at 3:00. we saw people running in, big smiles on people's faces. it is hot and humid. nobody seems to mind the weather, wanting to get as close as they could. everybody has to be vaccinated, everybody eligible. those 12 and up. still seeing a fair amount of masks on as well, you can deep those on if you feel more comfortable. a lot of excitement in the ariana lot of celebration. this hanna long battle as you know, being a new yorker, long 17 months in this city. so lots to celebrate tonight. >> i also appreciate you not correcting me saying bocelli showed up, saying bod chel ee instead of bocelli.
it is a city as diverse as the city of new york itself. a lot of hometown love, a lot of new york artists and artists from all over. that plays to the diversity of the lineup. there's a little of something in terms of music for everyone. new york philharmonic, paul simon, jennifer hudson, barry manilow, santana. the list goes on and on. it is a great assignment, i can tell you that, as you well know. things are filling in since they opened gates at 3:00. we saw people running in, big smiles on...
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towards the north of the city. the northwest and the northeast of the city where they say they've gained back some ground from the russian military. but of course, the going up there is still pretty tough for them. we managed to get up to a village today to the north of kyiv. a small town where the people who live there, the few that actually still remain, they tell us that the russian military hasn't managed to gain any sort of ground over the past couple of weeks. but what they are doing is heavily shelling that area. a lot of that indiscriminate shelling. and it's really unsafe for the people who still remain there. nevertheless, the ukrainian forces, they say that they're pretty confident they're further going to be able to push the russians back. but their leadership, they understand that these gains that the ukrainians are making, they're still pretty fragile. and of course the russian army has a huge force here outside of kyiv and does remain very dangerous. >> fred pleitgen, thanks very much. >>> when the r
towards the north of the city. the northwest and the northeast of the city where they say they've gained back some ground from the russian military. but of course, the going up there is still pretty tough for them. we managed to get up to a village today to the north of kyiv. a small town where the people who live there, the few that actually still remain, they tell us that the russian military hasn't managed to gain any sort of ground over the past couple of weeks. but what they are doing is...
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so these clashes are nothing new to the city. what is new is how this is playing out as part of this national dialogue we're having about race and policing. and the fact that the president has engaged in this debate in the city just kind of brings up the tension level that we're experiencing. it always seems like it's about to sort of fade off and something seems to happen to reignite the protests and we're back at square one all over again. >> right. and how is political extremism and racism changing the tenor of protests in portland and kenosha? >> yeah, the northwest has had a history all of its own of the white supremacists claiming the northwest as their homeland. in fact, there has been a movement to secede from the rest of the country and create a white homeland in america. showing up in militia groups and patriot prayer and proud boys. they often serve to agitate. many of them want more chaos. they want things to sort of collapse so they can have their civil war, the boogaloo as they call it now. so it's made things a lot
so these clashes are nothing new to the city. what is new is how this is playing out as part of this national dialogue we're having about race and policing. and the fact that the president has engaged in this debate in the city just kind of brings up the tension level that we're experiencing. it always seems like it's about to sort of fade off and something seems to happen to reignite the protests and we're back at square one all over again. >> right. and how is political extremism and...
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parks and rec within the city. they need things summer jobs. they're marching. they're protesting. >> i was going to ask you, so some of your kids are some of the peaceful protesters? >> oh yes. many of them. not even my kids just kids i don't know. you know they're there without their parents, some of them. some of them are there just because. they don't want to be sitting at home watching this. they want to be on the front line with us. i have the opportunity as a media teacher to influence them. >> chip we need more teachers like you, my friend. thank you so much. coming up next i don't know if you can hear the cheering over my shoulder. are you hearing this? >> oh yes. go, o's. >> baltimore orioles playing a game behind me currently winning, by the way, for those of you keeping score. this is the stadium completely empty. no fans here. we're going to get cal ripken jr.'s reaction to what's happening here. this is baseball history. maybe not in the way baltimore would like to see it. plus my conversation with th
parks and rec within the city. they need things summer jobs. they're marching. they're protesting. >> i was going to ask you, so some of your kids are some of the peaceful protesters? >> oh yes. many of them. not even my kids just kids i don't know. you know they're there without their parents, some of them. some of them are there just because. they don't want to be sitting at home watching this. they want to be on the front line with us. i have the opportunity as a media teacher to...
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we don't have the army in the city. the army has been defeated, the ukrainian army, and had to retreat. so there is no arms. and they retreated toward mykolayiv. >> do you fear for your own safety, mayor? >> translator: i was born and bred here, raised here. my safety remains whether kherson will remain as part of ukraine. it's part of ukraine. it is ukraine. my safety is the safety of the people of kherson. i worry about the people of kherson and their safety from child to old person, and that's my main concern. >> how long do you think the russians will control kherson? >> translator: the russians will control kherson for as long as the ukrainian army can advance -- or as long as the ukrainian army can advance on kherson. for the time being, they're quite settled here. >> how long before it is a full-scale humanitarian catastrophe inside kherson? >> translator: i think we have a maximum four, five days until a full-scale humanitarian disaster. however, at the moment, we have a number of problems. for example, we can't
we don't have the army in the city. the army has been defeated, the ukrainian army, and had to retreat. so there is no arms. and they retreated toward mykolayiv. >> do you fear for your own safety, mayor? >> translator: i was born and bred here, raised here. my safety remains whether kherson will remain as part of ukraine. it's part of ukraine. it is ukraine. my safety is the safety of the people of kherson. i worry about the people of kherson and their safety from child to old...
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new destroyments around the city. and people do watch the videos. i have got so many messages throughout the world with support for ukraine and this is also very important. i ask people, international community, to make pressure on their governments for more support to ukraine, with defense, with anti-aircraft systems, because russia is bombarding our sky and we are asking for a no-fly zone above ukraine. and there are already some movements in that direction, especially from the baltic states. so this all works. our effort works. but then i also got some threats from russians that they will get control over kharkiv soon, but it's not going according to the putin's plan and russian troops' plan. they are not able to get control over any major ukrainian city yet. and that's why they terrorize civilians. why they bombard the residential area. they cannot get any success on the ground military operation and on the contrary, you bring in forces, pushing russian troops back to the russian border. >> and russian missiles ar
new destroyments around the city. and people do watch the videos. i have got so many messages throughout the world with support for ukraine and this is also very important. i ask people, international community, to make pressure on their governments for more support to ukraine, with defense, with anti-aircraft systems, because russia is bombarding our sky and we are asking for a no-fly zone above ukraine. and there are already some movements in that direction, especially from the baltic states....
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the city. obviously we're monitoring social media. we have extensive resources on the ground that we have deployed into areas where we know students either congregate or are being dismissed from school. we'll continue to look for any indication. our hope is that we see what we saw yesterday, which is people coming together in a peaceful manner and if they so choose voicing their concerns and frustrations in a way that's reflective of the city of baltimore and what we've seen over the last 24 hours. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> it's important we have resources in the right place. ensuring that at areas where we know there's a potential or where we know people gather we're going to continue to have those resources available. that'll be evaluated on a case-bay-case, day-day-day, hour-by-hour basis in some locations. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> we're working on putting together the information on where everyone was from. our primary concern is ensuring we get the administrative process of the bo
the city. obviously we're monitoring social media. we have extensive resources on the ground that we have deployed into areas where we know students either congregate or are being dismissed from school. we'll continue to look for any indication. our hope is that we see what we saw yesterday, which is people coming together in a peaceful manner and if they so choose voicing their concerns and frustrations in a way that's reflective of the city of baltimore and what we've seen over the last 24...
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cnn tracked 50 cities in the u.s. to find the cities with the most creative solutions. education, housing, infrastructure and job creation. new york tops the list followed by boston, portland, chicago and detroit. for the rest of the list and more on urban innovation, check out cnnmoney.com. >>> the nba slam dunked the rights with the tv deal. the jump in the revenue means the nba can raise the salary cap for nba players. lebron james can pull in more than the $21 million he will make in the next two years. >> the tv contract going to abc, espn and turner, which will carry basketball for basically infinity. >> who knew there was so much money in sports. >> in tv. people scrambling to get it. >>> "new day" starts right now. >>> lockdown, the president has a new plan to keep ebola out of the u.s., what are the new screenings at the airport. will they work? this as a nurse becomes the first person infected with ebola outside africa. we're covering the developments. >>> ice ice ssis set to take a town in syria. >>> friendly fire -- president obama's former defense secretary
cnn tracked 50 cities in the u.s. to find the cities with the most creative solutions. education, housing, infrastructure and job creation. new york tops the list followed by boston, portland, chicago and detroit. for the rest of the list and more on urban innovation, check out cnnmoney.com. >>> the nba slam dunked the rights with the tv deal. the jump in the revenue means the nba can raise the salary cap for nba players. lebron james can pull in more than the $21 million he will make...
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city of about the more. frederique d.a.? >> all right, nick. and this rally while it is subdued compared to yesterday it is not somber it is june lament and heard from a number of people who say it is indeed still a celebration of the life of a 25-year-old man, freddie gray whose life was taken just weeks ago. thanks so much nick check back with you there, as the crowd continues to grow. all right, next a man serving the people of baltimore, we will talk to him about what actions he has taken to solve problems and heal emotional wounds within the community. so if you have a flat tire dead battery need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. (mom)
city of about the more. frederique d.a.? >> all right, nick. and this rally while it is subdued compared to yesterday it is not somber it is june lament and heard from a number of people who say it is indeed still a celebration of the life of a 25-year-old man, freddie gray whose life was taken just weeks ago. thanks so much nick check back with you there, as the crowd continues to grow. all right, next a man serving the people of baltimore, we will talk to him about what actions he has...
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point in the city. because there is a lot of things systemically, historically that has to be addressed in that city, but to just say it is this chief's fault, and the problem is over, i agree with mr. brooks, that is just the beginning. and because other people have to be looked at, and anyone who had their fingerprint, ashleigh, on having knowledge of this video being there and did not take any responsibility to put it out there for the public are just as responsible as they are accusing mccarthy to be. >> and there is a lot of people, because there is a list of people. >> yes, absolutely, a lot of people. >> and if transparency goal, they have to be scrutinized heavily. and cornell brook, dovetail for me on the notion that cedric alexander talked about the challenge that communities face and i don't have to explain to anybody least of all you who was just arrested after protesting what happened to laquan mcdonald yesterday in chicago. i am showing the photograph of the tweet that you sent out of you
point in the city. because there is a lot of things systemically, historically that has to be addressed in that city, but to just say it is this chief's fault, and the problem is over, i agree with mr. brooks, that is just the beginning. and because other people have to be looked at, and anyone who had their fingerprint, ashleigh, on having knowledge of this video being there and did not take any responsibility to put it out there for the public are just as responsible as they are accusing...
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forces in the city and encircle the cities and take over the cities. inside the city, it is a different conflict. that becomes urban warfare. human beings and civilians become targets themselves. >> i want to check in with our own correspondents. what is the situation at the border right now? i think you're on the polish side. how many people are still trying to cross? >> they are. so it's 2:00 a.m. on the polish side and 3:00 a.m. on the ukraine side. and what we have been seeing are large numbers of people. but in small groups. so you will will get small groups of people and in every single group, anderson, there are lots of small children. those small children, people are holding their hands. sometimes they're being carried. oftentimes they're just walking. this border crossing is one of the largest between poland and ukraine. and it is the one that people were allowed to walk across not just drive across or not just be bussed across. but poland has since decided that all of their border crossings will allow people to do whatever they need to do to
forces in the city and encircle the cities and take over the cities. inside the city, it is a different conflict. that becomes urban warfare. human beings and civilians become targets themselves. >> i want to check in with our own correspondents. what is the situation at the border right now? i think you're on the polish side. how many people are still trying to cross? >> they are. so it's 2:00 a.m. on the polish side and 3:00 a.m. on the ukraine side. and what we have been seeing...
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i also appealed to the mayors of other cities, including european cities. we are receiving humanitarian aid from them. that's medication, hygiene products, basic necessities and, of course, food. we understand how to organize distribution and basically know there isn't such a threat at the moment. >> you recently called on citizens of kharkiv to leave if they could manage it. in your view, four cifor civilis there, is it a situation of leave or die? >> no, i have not appealed to citizens to leave because what i have said is that it's a choice, it's a personal choice. and if people decide to leave, then they should do so. but if people have decided to stay, that is their choice and i respect that. i'm grateful for that choice because that means that together we can defend the city and we can make sure the aggressor doesn't enter. and secondly, i wanted to say that, no, this isn't a question of leave or die. there is no such question at the moment. we have shelters. we have metro stations where people are sheltering and we're delivering food and basic necessi
i also appealed to the mayors of other cities, including european cities. we are receiving humanitarian aid from them. that's medication, hygiene products, basic necessities and, of course, food. we understand how to organize distribution and basically know there isn't such a threat at the moment. >> you recently called on citizens of kharkiv to leave if they could manage it. in your view, four cifor civilis there, is it a situation of leave or die? >> no, i have not appealed to...
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close to the city. at least two in the past few days have been destroyed. we know that the russian supply lines have been hit. this is bigger than anything we have seen before coming at the city on the outskirts of the capitol kyiv. we should note, all of these vehicles are coming from belarus. in the past few weeks we've seen sens of thousands of troops amassing in belarus. they claimed and no one believed it they were there for exercises. now those troops are coming at kyiv from belarus. that is a real reason that president zelenskyy did not want to hold those talks with russia in the belorussian capitol of mi minsk. that's why he insisted on holding them on the border. we could see the fight for this city getting much, much fiercer in the coming hours. >> no doubt. this is the length of the 40 mile convoy we're dealing with right there and you can look right here. this is all that remains as a gap between the leading end of the convoy right here and the main city center and if people want to get a se
close to the city. at least two in the past few days have been destroyed. we know that the russian supply lines have been hit. this is bigger than anything we have seen before coming at the city on the outskirts of the capitol kyiv. we should note, all of these vehicles are coming from belarus. in the past few weeks we've seen sens of thousands of troops amassing in belarus. they claimed and no one believed it they were there for exercises. now those troops are coming at kyiv from belarus. that...
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so they have destroyed the city all over, the center of the city, the center of the market, and, of course, bev not -- we have not only a humanitarian crisis, we -- >> do you have an ability to speak and communicate with residents there now? >> yes. it's short conversations, messages, because there is no internet kicks, only some some part we have access to our citizens, and all our conversations you are our talks go under continuous bombing and shelling. >> we are watching videos of that bombardment, just to see the city surrounded by russian troops over the course of these past few weeks, really under siege. can you confirm of number of people city trapped in the city. is it as high as 350,000? >> yeah, i think even alternates more in our estimation from 350,000 to 400,000 citizens are still in mariupol. >> that is the size of a relatively large city that i know all of our viewers can imagine living in and what they could imagine, though, is seeing images like this, young children broadband evacuated, led out of buildings by their families. how are people surviving at this point? you men
so they have destroyed the city all over, the center of the city, the center of the market, and, of course, bev not -- we have not only a humanitarian crisis, we -- >> do you have an ability to speak and communicate with residents there now? >> yes. it's short conversations, messages, because there is no internet kicks, only some some part we have access to our citizens, and all our conversations you are our talks go under continuous bombing and shelling. >> we are watching...
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from around the city. from fifth avenue to the west side, we implemented a vehicle traffic freeze. we were just letting city buses up at that point, stopping civilian traffic from going in there. we were in the process of bringing all the units in to post officers around on each of the blocks. so there is a significant uniform presence out there now. >> can you just speak to new yorkers though stepping and when police weren't there taking charge. >> we appreciate their assistance. i heard reports, new york one had a gentlemen -- an elderly gentlemen with a cane out assisting purpose. our purpose was to stop the traffic from coming into the area and that's what we were focussing on first. >> chief, what do you say about the new york spirit, 1977, people jumped in the intersections to help out. i was one back then. what do you say about new yorkers going through so much? >> it was 42 years ago tonight that we had the blackout. so tonight, a totally different situation tonight. people came together and we han
from around the city. from fifth avenue to the west side, we implemented a vehicle traffic freeze. we were just letting city buses up at that point, stopping civilian traffic from going in there. we were in the process of bringing all the units in to post officers around on each of the blocks. so there is a significant uniform presence out there now. >> can you just speak to new yorkers though stepping and when police weren't there taking charge. >> we appreciate their assistance. i...
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again, to the west of the city. and i just -- i just want to re-emphasize, wolf, that we are now seeing and hearing this kind of explosion coming from every direction. that is in the west, we believe over near the kyiv zoo. to the north, which has been the real concern for this city, that is where we have seen the most significant fighting. remember, russian troops coming down towards keyiv from the belarusian border, where tens of thousands of russian forces have gathered over the past few weeks for what they have called exercises. now obvious that they were gathering for this invasion. we came up from the southern part of -- we came up into kyiv from the south not too long ago. and now we are being told some of the fiercest fighting tonight is taking place about 20 miles from the capital down there just south of kyiv, wolf. >> let's not forget kyiv is a big city, a city of almost 3 million people, heavily populated. and if the russians are attacking all these various areas in and around the city, god only knows ho
again, to the west of the city. and i just -- i just want to re-emphasize, wolf, that we are now seeing and hearing this kind of explosion coming from every direction. that is in the west, we believe over near the kyiv zoo. to the north, which has been the real concern for this city, that is where we have seen the most significant fighting. remember, russian troops coming down towards keyiv from the belarusian border, where tens of thousands of russian forces have gathered over the past few...
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in the city. you will not have problem with us. >> and mayor -- he's a grown man. he can answer the questions. i think stepping back and letting him -- i understand he was just sworn in or just took on the position an hour ago but he understood the responsibilities that came with it. and if he -- the fact that he showed up in the space with you, he should have been prepared to either answer our questions or say he couldn't answer our questions and not leave it up to you. i think next time you should let him answer questions. >> mr. mayor, quick question. the need let go of -- and what you hope to accomplish with that. >> certainly. obviously, this is a personnel matter, and i'm limited in terms of what i can say about that, but what i can say is that the city manager, you know, as you all know, serves at the pleasure of the city council and is subject to the removal at the will of the city council. he has provided many years of, you know, dedicated service to the city of brooklyn center, but the c
in the city. you will not have problem with us. >> and mayor -- he's a grown man. he can answer the questions. i think stepping back and letting him -- i understand he was just sworn in or just took on the position an hour ago but he understood the responsibilities that came with it. and if he -- the fact that he showed up in the space with you, he should have been prepared to either answer our questions or say he couldn't answer our questions and not leave it up to you. i think next time...
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the city doesn't exist anymore. the remainings of the ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the russian forces. they continue their struggle. no high level talks are taking place. after bucha, it became particularly difficult to continue talking with the russians. but as my president mentioned, mariupol may be a red line. >> and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says the devastation in mariupol could soon play out in eastern ukraine as russian troops prepare for a major offensive in the donbas region. >> reporter: russian troops are preparing for an offensive operation in the east of our country. it will begin in the near future. they want to literally finish off and destroy donbas, destroy everything that once gave glory to this industrial region. just as the russian troops are destroying mariupol, they want to wipe out other cities and communities in the donetsk and luhansk regions. >> and there is more evidence that the high cost in human toll of this war. near kyiv, they ha
the city doesn't exist anymore. the remainings of the ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the russian forces. they continue their struggle. no high level talks are taking place. after bucha, it became particularly difficult to continue talking with the russians. but as my president mentioned, mariupol may be a red line. >> and ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says the devastation in mariupol could soon play out in eastern ukraine as russian troops...
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because the mayor of the city is saying that russians declared the plans they want to surround the cities. and he is asking actively the citizens to leave the city because he is afraid that something could happen in mariupol can repeat in those cities. so, but at the same time, he is saying evacuation is mostly completed. people more than around 30% is staying in the city. and they don't want to leave and most of them again elder people who don't have nowhere to go. for whom this is their home. and you know, and the mayor is saying that the situation can be crucial just because in case the pharmacy will be closed it will be very hard for those people who have like a chronic disease to survive the occupation. so -- for citizens, it's very hard to evacuate right now. just because the only train exists. this is the only train for the whole region of donbas. the buses are evacuating but many people are afraid to use the buses and the trains. because many of them are targeted by rockets. specifically the train station te destroyed by a rocket and we hear a lot of reports about evacuations buse
because the mayor of the city is saying that russians declared the plans they want to surround the cities. and he is asking actively the citizens to leave the city because he is afraid that something could happen in mariupol can repeat in those cities. so, but at the same time, he is saying evacuation is mostly completed. people more than around 30% is staying in the city. and they don't want to leave and most of them again elder people who don't have nowhere to go. for whom this is their home....
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in the city, and also getting data around how people perceive the kid friendliness of the city. >> the way you normally do this in city government is that you sketch some stuff out and you hold some meetings that happen generally in the evenings at city hall and you invite people to come and give feedback. >> but there are also some challenges with that, namely that it's very time and resource intensive. >> the meetings are long, they're hard to schedule, they're hard for people to attend. they're inconvenient, they're expensive. they're really important for collecting deep data, but they didn't have an easy way to collect broad or more represent representative data about how people use the city. >> so what michelle lee and alex ule have done is design these fantastic-looking posters that ask specific questions about things the planners are considering. >> only 42% of philadelphians have access to broadband internet at home while 92% of homes have access to devices with text messaging, so we knew that messaging would play a role in whatever we built. >> today we are in sisters city par
in the city, and also getting data around how people perceive the kid friendliness of the city. >> the way you normally do this in city government is that you sketch some stuff out and you hold some meetings that happen generally in the evenings at city hall and you invite people to come and give feedback. >> but there are also some challenges with that, namely that it's very time and resource intensive. >> the meetings are long, they're hard to schedule, they're hard for...
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that is a key thing that allowed the regime to retake the key area. the city itself. also the ruins declared a unesco heritage site and ones that have seen destruction at the hands of isis that went in and blew up old temples and centuries old ruins. this is an area that is strategically located to a degree on the route that leads to the isis strong hold. this doesn't mean we should deceive ourselves that isis is on the run or back foot. it still controls plenty of territory and areas and significant cities both in syria and iraq. symbolically speaking, this is a big morale boost for the bashar al assad regime for the russians and sends that message as we have been saying russia, according to the syrians is proving to be a more effective ally than the united states. this is something that will resonate with the groups that the u.s. is trying to support on the ground. many have been critical of the u.s. support. saying america is not doing enough and allowing them to lose territory to the assad regime. it is still a complicated battle field. this does not mean isis is
that is a key thing that allowed the regime to retake the key area. the city itself. also the ruins declared a unesco heritage site and ones that have seen destruction at the hands of isis that went in and blew up old temples and centuries old ruins. this is an area that is strategically located to a degree on the route that leads to the isis strong hold. this doesn't mean we should deceive ourselves that isis is on the run or back foot. it still controls plenty of territory and areas and...
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has not protected the city. the announcement came after ukrainian officials say a russian air strike killed 21 civilians, including 2 children overnight. russian strikes have destroyed homes in the city, flattening neighborhoods. western leaders have already accused russia of targeting pre-approved safe routes in ukraine. the city of mariupol in the south has been isolated by russian forces according to a senior u.s. defense official, cutting off hundreds of thousands from water and electricity for days. but that official says the russian forces have not entered the city. >> we assess putin feels aggrieved the west does not give him proper deference and perceives this as a war he cannot afford to lose. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence estimates with low confidence that russia has lost between 2,000 and 4,000 troops in combat. but they still retain an overwhelming majority of their combat power, the u.s. defense official says, with new advances east of kyiv. russian forces still have not been able to encircle kyiv.
has not protected the city. the announcement came after ukrainian officials say a russian air strike killed 21 civilians, including 2 children overnight. russian strikes have destroyed homes in the city, flattening neighborhoods. western leaders have already accused russia of targeting pre-approved safe routes in ukraine. the city of mariupol in the south has been isolated by russian forces according to a senior u.s. defense official, cutting off hundreds of thousands from water and electricity...
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in the middle of the boom, the city hall decided, what we need is a new city hall for $40 million. they ended up defaulting on it. now there's a bank in the bottom, some people on a couple other floors. most of this giant building is empty. as if that's not bad enough, they spent $32 million on two parking garages next door which they also defaulted on that aren't being used. throw in a couple other pet projects, all told they racked up a hefty bill. they decided to pay for it the old fashioned way. they borrowed for it. by issuing bonds to cover the cost of the projects. when the housing bubble burst, the tax revenue dried up and they were unable to pay back the loans. >> it was interesting because stockton was this boom town. a boom town that came into existence during the gold rush. when you look at things being built, it was a gold rush mentality. a dream of what the city would be and what you wanted the place to become. right when the dream was about to be realized, everything crashed. everything collapsed. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my chari
in the middle of the boom, the city hall decided, what we need is a new city hall for $40 million. they ended up defaulting on it. now there's a bank in the bottom, some people on a couple other floors. most of this giant building is empty. as if that's not bad enough, they spent $32 million on two parking garages next door which they also defaulted on that aren't being used. throw in a couple other pet projects, all told they racked up a hefty bill. they decided to pay for it the old fashioned...
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the major arteries of the city, the brooklyn bridge. the west side highway and other spots down by the hollande tunnel essentially coming to a standstill. we're going to take a short break. we have legal analysts ahead and talk to two of eric garner's daughters joining us about their thoughts about the protest and about what we learned -- we learned some today about what was said to the grand jury. we learned it from the attorney of the police officer accused in the killing of mr. eric garner. we'll talk about what the attorney said was told to the grand jury and whether that actually holds up to the video. and we're going to also show you an extraordinary video you may not have seen already. it's a different vantage point on what happened to mr. garner. it's once he's already on the ground and also once emt actually arrives and the question is, did emt do enough? did they really do anything to try to assist him in his distress? we'll be right back. ♪ just look at those two. happy. in love. and saving so much money on their car insura
the major arteries of the city, the brooklyn bridge. the west side highway and other spots down by the hollande tunnel essentially coming to a standstill. we're going to take a short break. we have legal analysts ahead and talk to two of eric garner's daughters joining us about their thoughts about the protest and about what we learned -- we learned some today about what was said to the grand jury. we learned it from the attorney of the police officer accused in the killing of mr. eric garner....
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so we see the second night in a row the rockets attacks. on the city. and they are flying from far away maybe from belarus territory. so this means that russians are unable to enter the city of kyiv. unable to encircle it. started really the rockets shelling. >> and you have plans to go to the southwest of the city to help evacuate people who maybe stuck there. could you tell us more about that? and the dangers involved in moving around right now. >> some roads are blocked. you cannot go north of the city. because russians are occupying the suburbs of kyiv. it's also dangerous to go east and to go west on the city. there are routes to the south and southwest. many cities of course have left kyiv. many are staying. we try to figure out who is means of transportation. buses are going. some people can take private cars and just take families out of the city. >> and you wrote that you believe vladimir putin miscalculated in ukraine. in what ways do you think he miscalculated? and how do you think that then russia and his military might adjust their strategy
so we see the second night in a row the rockets attacks. on the city. and they are flying from far away maybe from belarus territory. so this means that russians are unable to enter the city of kyiv. unable to encircle it. started really the rockets shelling. >> and you have plans to go to the southwest of the city to help evacuate people who maybe stuck there. could you tell us more about that? and the dangers involved in moving around right now. >> some roads are blocked. you...
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shifting in the city. got shot spotter technology all throughout it. it is not sexy to talk about a thousand people shot. that's not what happened. he put it out on front street and then the idea that someone who calls himself an advocate would challenge the community in a way that maybe shouldn't happen and some point people are calling out the police department saying this is a racist organization. imagine as a superintendent police chief, he is hearing all of this constantly, the way he fought back today it is hard to do policing in big urban cities. there is not a way to solve crime very quickly. you see how this is starting to unfold right in front of our eyes. >> you had a whole bunch of years in law enforcement. do you ever see a uniformed police chief speak with that much emotion and anger really? >> no. i haven't. and superintendent eddie johnson took this case personally. the chicago police department took it personally. the city of chicago took it personally. i was struck by a couple of things,
shifting in the city. got shot spotter technology all throughout it. it is not sexy to talk about a thousand people shot. that's not what happened. he put it out on front street and then the idea that someone who calls himself an advocate would challenge the community in a way that maybe shouldn't happen and some point people are calling out the police department saying this is a racist organization. imagine as a superintendent police chief, he is hearing all of this constantly, the way he...
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